Stunning Political Graffiti From The Streets Of Egypt

During the Arab spring and in the time that followed, graffiti became an important part of Egypt’s revolution.

But with street art has constantly been painted over, a group of artists, photographers and a publisher, Sherif Boraie, has put together a 680-page book called “Wall Talk”, that preserves photos of the graffiti since the beginning of the Arab Spring, according to the Associated Press.

The book is said to provide a chronicle of the Egyptian revolution.

Here are some of the images:

An Egyptian activist artist is seen working on a mural of a rebel with an eye patch in Tahrir square.